"X" is one of my favorite movies of all time. His direction in that movie was so amazing. Between X and School Daze I had both of those movies on repeat in my dorm room during my time in college. Spike isn't talked about enough imo, so I'm definitely happy to see his name pop up in your series!
Completely agree Chris. Spike Lee is definitely not talked about enough and what he accomplished and did for the filmmaking world was too much to summarise in one video!
„Do the right thing” is one of the few movies I’ve bought after watching. And watched it again. Thanks for reminding me to watch it again. Also thanks for dissecting so many artists in your channel!
Thank you so much for looking into his work! His films came out when I was a teenager and he has had such an influence in how I view images but also... life (I’d like to think at least)
Great insight. As a photographer, I’m recently starting to learn/appreciate the differences between what a director vs a cinematographer brings to the visuals of a movie. Spike definitely had an influence, but cinematographer Ernest Dickerson worked on most of the early Spike films. Also, be sure to check out the work of Bradford Young; he blends the principles of cinematography and still photography very well. Keep up the great work.
Yeah, like a DP is to give the viewers the best visual experience while the director need to balance the movie's dramatic moment with the visual experience or not to overcome by it. Back then, I was fortunate to have a chance to learn about being a director, working in a broadcast TV control room. The control, mindset and experience were different from being a camera person, editor, photographer, etc. While today's B-roll, color grading, etc. are new and exciting to many, but I think directing is the unicorn.
Excellent work once again, T! Highlighting some early favorites here. 'She's Gotta Have It' and 'Do The Right Thing' are life changers for visual artists and storytellers. Later works like 'Summer of Sam' and '25th Hour' have some intensely strong visuals and movement that came to mind watching this.
Completely agree. I actually watched summer of Sam recently and actually knowing the full story I was so impressed and jeez that film is completely underrated in my opinion. Thank you for watching John!
My favourite Spike Lee films are School Daze, Mo Better and She's Gotta Have It. The former two are very influential in style, you can see a lot of the style from 'She's' and Mo Better' in a lot of blockbuster movies for the next couple of years after the release of each. Ernest Dickerson had a huge effect on the end product as well which is worthy of note.
Do the right thing!!...yep...so powerfull Spike lee...i loveit...i sawit again a few days ago...wow...super actually...yep...i been in ny city when i was 14...not staying...but yes...exactly...you can feel the atmosphere...and there is the magic...i hope you can go to ny city...and cross Brooocklyn bridge...you will loveit... thanks one more time for share, i like the way you see and express the concepts...great snaps photographys on the backgroun and so great squared red Tshirt...jhahah...hello from Lanzarote, Canary Island....but by the moment...do the right thing and stay save...peace!!
I know right I wish I can one day visit New York and all these places I keep adding to my bucket list definitely Brooklyn bridge and Broadway, Harlem, so many important places! Thank you for watching Brian! And wow lanzarote! Also on my bucket list to visit one of my favourite writers lived there for a really long time (Jose Saramago).
@@TatianaHopper Jose Saramago, wow...yes...i dont read anything from him...but i visit his house museum for a few times...i loveit. Hope for all the places in our bucket and please continue sharing your wonderfull talent. Peace.
Ah Brooklyn! My spiritual home. I think Spike Lee's use of color and angles has definitely influenced a whole generation of younger film photographers who prefer a more vivid palate than just the Porta 400 desaturated look to the point where there is a California vs New York look to over generalize.
Absolutely Edward, he had such a unique vision and his filmmaking style brought a lot of new techniques to the table and definitely influenced a lot of artists! Thank you for watching!
Great video . Do the right thing it was a mind lights on for me , when i watch it for the first time on tv in the middle 90s . Of course it was nothing to really relate it to as i grow up in the hoods of Buenos Aires . But the strong sense of morality and humanity is worldwide .
Re: “She’s got to have it“ - I LOVE Spike Lee. But let’s be honest, it was a movie about an independent black woman was also raped by one of her lovers. Somehow we tend to forget that when discussing this movie… Just saying…
Also worth noting is that all the early films of Spike Lee were in collaboration with his great cinematographer Ernest Dickerson. 👍✌
Absolutely! Check out the analog dreamers I posted there an interesting short clip about the cinematography!
"X" is one of my favorite movies of all time. His direction in that movie was so amazing. Between X and School Daze I had both of those movies on repeat in my dorm room during my time in college. Spike isn't talked about enough imo, so I'm definitely happy to see his name pop up in your series!
Completely agree Chris. Spike Lee is definitely not talked about enough and what he accomplished and did for the filmmaking world was too much to summarise in one video!
I love all the directors you've been doing. You should dive into Aki Kaurismäki because his movies have such a distinct look.
You make the best videos on TH-cam. Watching you is like returning to university in the most elucidating and fulfilling of ways.
Thank you Alexis! :)
„Do the right thing” is one of the few movies I’ve bought after watching. And watched it again. Thanks for reminding me to watch it again. Also thanks for dissecting so many artists in your channel!
Do the right thing is just amazing! Thank you for watching ✌🏻
Thank you so much for looking into his work! His films came out when I was a teenager and he has had such an influence in how I view images but also... life (I’d like to think at least)
Me too, I agree with what you said it’s not just about creativity but also about life lessons with Spike Lee.
I love the energy of his movies, especially those earlier ones, but that still continues even through Da 5 Bloods.
Absolutely they were so different no wonder they completely shook the indie film scene!
love this, one of my fav directors for numerous reasons.
Great insight. As a photographer, I’m recently starting to learn/appreciate the differences between what a director vs a cinematographer brings to the visuals of a movie. Spike definitely had an influence, but cinematographer Ernest Dickerson worked on most of the early Spike films. Also, be sure to check out the work of Bradford Young; he blends the principles of cinematography and still photography very well.
Keep up the great work.
Yeah, like a DP is to give the viewers the best visual experience while the director need to balance the movie's dramatic moment with the visual experience or not to overcome by it. Back then, I was fortunate to have a chance to learn about being a director, working in a broadcast TV control room. The control, mindset and experience were different from being a camera person, editor, photographer, etc. While today's B-roll, color grading, etc. are new and exciting to many, but I think directing is the unicorn.
Thank you! I definitely will check out Bradford Young! Cheers for watching!
Another fantastic video. Love Spike Lee. Your videos are always inspiring.
Thank you Tim 🤍
Excellent work once again, T! Highlighting some early favorites here. 'She's Gotta Have It' and 'Do The Right Thing' are life changers for visual artists and storytellers. Later works like 'Summer of Sam' and '25th Hour' have some intensely strong visuals and movement that came to mind watching this.
Completely agree. I actually watched summer of Sam recently and actually knowing the full story I was so impressed and jeez that film is completely underrated in my opinion. Thank you for watching John!
My favourite Spike Lee films are School Daze, Mo Better and She's Gotta Have It. The former two are very influential in style, you can see a lot of the style from 'She's' and Mo Better' in a lot of blockbuster movies for the next couple of years after the release of each. Ernest Dickerson had a huge effect on the end product as well which is worthy of note.
Yes that is very true! Thank you so much for watching James!
@@TatianaHopper No, thank you for the content! 🤙🏽
Great video once again! Spike Lee’s films are always groundbreaking and inspirational
Very true! Thank you for watching ✌🏻
I bought & learned to frame pictures on a 14mm lens I brought & omg it has been so challenging, I got it bc of Wes Anderson movies lol
Do the right thing!!...yep...so powerfull Spike lee...i loveit...i sawit again a few days ago...wow...super actually...yep...i been in ny city when i was 14...not staying...but yes...exactly...you can feel the atmosphere...and there is the magic...i hope you can go to ny city...and cross Brooocklyn bridge...you will loveit... thanks one more time for share, i like the way you see and express the concepts...great snaps photographys on the backgroun and so great squared red Tshirt...jhahah...hello from Lanzarote, Canary Island....but by the moment...do the right thing and stay save...peace!!
I know right I wish I can one day visit New York and all these places I keep adding to my bucket list definitely Brooklyn bridge and Broadway, Harlem, so many important places! Thank you for watching Brian! And wow lanzarote! Also on my bucket list to visit one of my favourite writers lived there for a really long time (Jose Saramago).
@@TatianaHopper Jose Saramago, wow...yes...i dont read anything from him...but i visit his house museum for a few times...i loveit. Hope for all the places in our bucket and please continue sharing your wonderfull talent. Peace.
I love your channel and your work is amazing! Here's some love from Brooklyn!
Thank you! Love back from 🇬🇧
Ah Brooklyn! My spiritual home. I think Spike Lee's use of color and angles has definitely influenced a whole generation of younger film photographers who prefer a more vivid palate than just the Porta 400 desaturated look to the point where there is a California vs New York look to over generalize.
Absolutely Edward, he had such a unique vision and his filmmaking style brought a lot of new techniques to the table and definitely influenced a lot of artists! Thank you for watching!
Great video . Do the right thing it was a mind lights on for me , when i watch it for the first time on tv in the middle 90s . Of course it was nothing to really relate it to as i grow up in the hoods of Buenos Aires . But the strong sense of morality and humanity is worldwide .
Exactly what I touched in the video, the universal implications of our work!
I honestly didn’t think of rhythm like that, fascinating analysis!
Thank you! :)
@@TatianaHopper you’re welcome!
Another great video, thank you :)
good shit ! really great insight
Ernest Dickerson an inspired lighting cameraman.
Re: “She’s got to have it“ - I LOVE Spike Lee. But let’s be honest, it was a movie about an independent black woman was also raped by one of her lovers. Somehow we tend to forget that when discussing this movie… Just saying…
Let me tell you the story of right hand/left hand...
Ahahah
What a great and insightful video.
Thank you! Much appreciated!